A Collaborative Scheme for DFX Techniques in Concurrent Engineering Mitigated with Total Design Activity Model

A. Itani, Rafiq Ahmad, M. Al-Hussein
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Industry 4.0 has sparked rapid changes in the manufacturing and construction sectors, leading to a significant shift in how off-site factory-based panelized construction machines are designed and manufactured. Concurrent engineering which seeks to close the gap between design and manufacturing sectors provides an ideal environment for machine development. It is a systematic methodology to integrate machines holistic concurrent design activities and their related processes. Competition arising in the marketplace for newly developed machines is driving modifications in the way machine designers develop production machines. Thus, to boost the efficiency in concurrent machine development, appropriate evaluation, and decision analysis tools required to be developed and utilized. Currently, there is no DFX selection tool available to aid the designer in concurrent machine design applications. In this paper, these challenges are addressed through a comprehensive qualitative literature review of DFX techniques with their implementation in Stuart Pugh: Total Design Activity Model. Various DFX techniques are mapped and clustered in a collaborative scheme, interactions and links between them are identified, and the relative importance weight of each is calculated. A description of a functional DFX scheme is proposed in this paper that can aid designers in establishing lean design processes for machine development and reveals its potential application in Multi-DFX fuzzy multi-criteria decision-support system.
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基于总体设计活动模型的并行工程DFX技术协同方案
工业4.0引发了制造业和建筑业的快速变化,导致非现场工厂板式施工机械的设计和制造方式发生了重大转变。并行工程旨在缩小设计和制造部门之间的差距,为机器开发提供了理想的环境。它是一种将机器整体并行设计活动及其相关过程集成的系统方法。市场上对新开发机器的竞争正在推动机器设计师开发生产机器的方式进行修改。因此,为了提高并发机器开发的效率,需要开发和利用适当的评估和决策分析工具。目前,没有DFX选择工具可用来帮助设计人员在并发机器设计应用程序。在本文中,通过对DFX技术及其在Stuart Pugh: Total Design Activity Model中的实现的全面定性文献综述来解决这些挑战。各种DFX技术被映射和聚集在一个协作方案中,它们之间的相互作用和联系被确定,并计算每个技术的相对重要性权重。本文提出了一种功能性DFX方案,该方案可以帮助设计人员建立机器开发的精益设计过程,并揭示了其在Multi-DFX模糊多准则决策支持系统中的潜在应用。
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